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Ban religious education

Ban religious education 13 members have voted

  1. 1. Do you think that religious education should be banned?

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Do you think that religious education should be banned from schools? (If anyone thinks that I do not like religious education he is wrong.This is a statement which was said by the greek Deputy Minister of Education! Believe it or not!)

Edited by DionPet

Absolutely not. While you might not agree, or share a religious belief system, it's important to know about its existance and how it works. What I do wish for is that schools would make it less biased, and more factually direct and correct - Instead of being "politically" correct. 

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No.

It would be some-what arrogant if schools where to only teach one specific religion or none at all. Knowledge is power, knowing about others religions makes society a more peaceful place, somewhere where everyone is able to co-exist peacefully and respect others values.

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Religion should be taught in schools as belief systems, and everyone should know about them, but religion should not be taught as fact. They are beliefs.

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